Easy install once i got the old ak nut off the barrel. I have a WASR-10 and the original nut was welded on. I had to use the dremel tool with a cutting wheel to get through the weld. Once this was done the rest was easy. As for shooting, the break does everything it's supposed to.

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Not surprising - 6/19/2009

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Matt

I had to do the exact same that Levi had to do.that was ten times harder to do than the instilation itself. It looks great and functions well. I chose the 7-10 buisness day shipping and it was in my mailbox in 4 days. Another great experiance with cheaper than dirt.

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good Tapco - 7/20/2009

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JDT

As usual with most Tapco products, this is a good muzzle brake. Mine installed on the WASR in about ten seconds, great fit and match. Good price, too.

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Pretty cool - 9/4/2009

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Gremory

I got this to replace a slant-cut brake Century Arms stuck on my Romanian GP WASR-10|63 import. It went on very easy, just make sure you give it a good last turn. Some people complain it wobbles but that's because they only hand tightened it, you have to grab some pliers and a rag (to cover it if you don't want to scratch it) then give it about another 1/4 turn until it clicks into the slot.
I fired single shots: Recoil's the same but "jumping" is improved.
I fired burst shots: It doesn't climb as much as the slant cut or no brake on it at all.
If you auto-fire or bump-fire: You'll still see the reduced jump but, dynamically speaking, it translates into reduced "walk" ... but then again, you're not going to dot "I's" with an AK.
Overall good stuff. I give it 5 bullets because there has been no reason to give it any less. This thing's either going to work or it's not, and for me it did.